The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, are probably the most known art museums in...
MoreOur art shuttle can pick up and deliver any piece of art, including large framed artworks that are transported in wooden crates. We usually ship art in Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans that are equipped to ensure that every item, no matter its size and shape, arrives...
MoreOver the last 25 years, Fine Art Shippers has worked with many prominent contemporary photographers, helping them ship fine art photography and other artworks both across the United States and internationally. One of the most talented and amazing artists that we have the pleasure to...
MoreIf you are looking for a reliable art shipping company in NYC, you have come to the right place because Fine Art Shippers can provide you with any services needed in the most efficient and professional manner possible. We pick up and deliver art items,...
MoreIt is hard to relax when you are moving your home. However, working with a professional moving company will make everything much easier and more enjoyable, providing you with a stress-free relocation experience. Here are some good reasons to hire expert movers to assist with...
MoreArt is invaluable. However, when people hear the price of the word-renowned masterpiece “Salvator Mundi,” even the most ardent skeptics are left scratching their heads. For several years, one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most iconic paintings has been remaining the most expensive piece of artwork...
MoreNeed to deliver art from New York to Los Angeles? From Houston to San Francisco? Or maybe from any of these cities to Chicago? We have the perfect solution for you! Next week, Fine Art Shippers will have a consolidated cross-country art shuttle NYC –...
MoreThe antique industry has grown significantly over the past decade, as many people continue to develop an interest in adding collectibles and antique items to their homes. For an item to qualify as an antique, it needs to be at least a hundred years old....
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